Milanesa with Fries

Milanesa with fries, served on a platter with a sliced lemon and a cold beer, and in front of a grill fire

This milanesa with fries recipe is inspired by our travels to South America, specifically Argentina. When we were visiting Patagonia,…

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Milanesa with fries, served on a platter with a sliced lemon and a cold beer, and in front of a grill fire

This milanesa with fries recipe is inspired by our travels to South America, specifically Argentina. When we were visiting Patagonia, we arrived at our hotel to find an absolutely incredible view of the mountains, paired with milanesa, fries and a cold beer. It was such a core memory that I wanted to recreate the dish for my birthday this year. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate another trip around the sun than this simple, classic and savory meal. 

Milanesa with fries, served on a platter with a sliced lemon and in front of a grill fire

Why You’ll Love Milanesa with Fries

Milanesa de res is a Latin American version of an Italian dish called “cotoletta alla milanese,” where slices of beef or chicken are pounded thin, breaded and fried. Our version is basically like South American chicken-fried steak! Believe it or not, Argentina has one of the largest Italian populations outside of Italy, which accounts for the origins and freakin’ delicious evolution of this dish. Typically, milanesa de res is served with fries or boiled potatoes, rice and beans. French fries hit the spot here!

Want more fried meats? Check out Smoke Fried Bologna Sandwich, Double Fried Chicken Wings and Fried Chicharrones.

Milanesa with Fries Ingredients

  • Steak: We’ll use thinly sliced top sirlon for our milanesa. Then, for the coating, we’ll mix together breadcrumbs, chopped parsley, Cowboy Butter Rub, eggs and Dijon mustard. 
  • Fries: Pick up a bag of your favorite frozen fries and some frying oil to round out our beef milanesa recipe. 
Prepping the egg wash and then the French fries in a cast iron skillet frying.

Thinly Slicing Steak

Since getting those thin beef slices for our breaded steak can be tricky, here’s an excellent way to make it easier! Place the steak in the freezer for about 20 minutes, then take it out and do your cuts. Leaving it in the freezer for that amount of time will let it firm up for easy slicing, but the steak won’t be in there long enough to freeze. 

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How to Make Milanesa with Fries

First, slice your 1 pound of top sirloin thin using the method above. Then, pound the meat (a great cathartic activity!) until the slices are about ⅛” thick.

A gloved hand holding slices of top sirloin, and a hand with a mallet pounding the sirloin thin under a piece of parchment paper

Next, we want to make our egg mixture for breading. In a wide, large bowl, whip together 2 eggs, 1/4 cup chopped parsley, 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard and 2 tablespoons Cowboy Butter Rub.

Once you’ve made the egg mixture, place your 8 cups of breadcrumbs on a wide plate. Dip the thinly sliced steak in the egg wash, then taking them over to your breading station, place in the breadcrumbs and cover. Repeat this process for all of the steak  then place in the fridge for 1 hour to set.

A man holding up slices of top sirloin, dipping them in egg wash and then in a breadcrumb mixture

When you’re ready to grill, preheat your fire to medium-high heat (about 350 degrees F). Then, add a cast iron skillet to the grill and pour in about 1 inch of frying oil. Heat that oil until it’s above 300 degrees F. Add the beef slices to the hot oil one at a time to fry until golden brown.

Shallow frying the top sirloin for milanesa with fries

Flip after about 5 minutes, then keep cooking for another 2-3 minutes for crispy perfection. Once they’re done, remove them from the skillet and let them rest. While your beef is resting, we’ll fry up the French fries.

Serve and enjoy!

​What to Serve with Milanesa with Fries

This milanesa steak recipe is a full meal in itself! To round it out, you just need a cold beer and a simple green salad or vegetable, like green beans or asparagus.

A wedge of lemon on the side for extra brightness is a good idea too. It sometimes also gets served with a fried egg on the side, one of my favorite comfort foods.

If you can find a mountain view while you’re eating, you’ll get the full Argentine milanesa experience. 

Milanesa with fries on top, served with a sliced lemon and in front of a roaring grill fire

Leftovers and Reheating

To store leftover milanesa, wrap it in foil and store in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 days. Since we want to preserve that delicious breaded fried steak texture, reheat in a 350-degree oven or on the grill at medium heat. 

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FAQs

​What kind of fries should I use? 

Typically, I like to use traditional thin-cut fries in this recipe. But if you like waffle fries or crinkle-cut fries, go for it! And if you’ve got extra time, you can try my grilled fries from this recipe for marinated tri tip. 

What’s a gluten-free option for the breadcrumbs? 

If you’re looking to make a gluten-free breadcrumb mixture for the milanesa with fries, blend slices of gluten-free bread in the food processor until you get fine crumbs. You could also use a gluten-free flour blend and cornstarch instead! Just know the texture will be a little different.

Can I use other cuts of meat? 

Sure! For other steak cuts, I’d usually recommend New York strip (though it’s more expensive), thin round steak or flank steaks (which are cheaper) as the best choice. If you want to make chicken milanesa (also known as milanesa de pollo), pound chicken breast to the same thickness and cook the same way. 

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Milanesa with Fries

Milanesa with fries is a simple, classic, savory meal that reminds me of my travels to South America — and makes the perfect birthday dinner.
Course Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine Argentinian
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 4 people
Calories 1117kcal
Author Derek Wolf

Ingredients

Milanesa:

  • 1 lb Top Sirloin sliced thinly
  • 8 cups Breadcrumbs
  • 1/4 cup Chopped Parsley
  • 2 tbsp Cowboy Butter Rub
  • 6-8 Large Eggs
  • 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
  • Frying Oil

Fries:

  • Frozen Fries
  • Frying Oil
  • Fried Eggs

Instructions

  • Slice your sirloin thin then pound the meat until about ⅛” thick.
  • In a wide bowl, whip together the eggs, chopped parsley, Dijon mustard and Cowboy Butter Rub.
  • Place the breadcrumbs on a wide plate. Dip the beef in the egg wash, then lay it over the bread crumbs and cover.
  • Repeat for all of your beef then place in the fridge for 1 hour to set.
  • Preheat your fire to medium high heat (about 350F).
  • Add a skillet with 1” thick of oil to heat up till over 300F.
  • Add the beef one slab at a time to fry until golden brown. Flip after about 5 minutes then keep cooking for another 2-3 minutes. Pull off once done and let rest.
  • Fry up some french fries while the beef is resting, then serve. Enjoy!

Notes

Thinly Slicing Steak
Since getting those thin beef slices for our breaded steak can be tricky, here’s an excellent way to make it easier! Place the steak in the freezer for about 20 minutes, then take it out and do your cuts. Leaving it in the freezer for that amount of time will let it firm up for easy slicing, but the steak won’t be in there long enough to freeze. 

Nutrition

Calories: 1117kcal | Carbohydrates: 162g | Protein: 64g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 312mg | Sodium: 1825mg | Potassium: 1044mg | Fiber: 13g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 803IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 585mg | Iron: 16mg

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Cheese Fries with Chimichurri Steak

Cheese fries with chimichurri steak

This plate of cheese fries with chimichurri steak is seriously loaded. That’s because we’ve got the works here: hanger steaks,…

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Cheese fries with chimichurri steak

This plate of cheese fries with chimichurri steak is seriously loaded. That’s because we’ve got the works here: hanger steaks, my favorite smoked chimichurri sauce, crispy shallots, an insanely delicious cheese sauce and crispy fries. You’ll never look at fries the same way again. 

Cheese fries with chimichurri steak are served.

To make our smoked chimichurri the safe and healthy way, we only use real wood or natural lump charcoal. Because of that, I’m always reaching for Cowboy Charcoal. Cowboy Charcoal is the perfect charcoal for making the smoked chimichurri recipe, since it burns really clean and has no chemicals in it. I like it better than other charcoals for all-purpose grilling as well!

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Why You’ll Love Cheese Fries with Chimichurri Steak

These chimichurri steak fries are a great season-to-taste recipe for all the food lovers in your life. Pile as much steak as you want on top of the French fries. Dial up the heat or acidity in the fresh chimichurri. You can even adjust the cheese sauce to your liking. If the sauce is too runny for your taste buds, just add more cheese. If it’s too thick, then slowly add milk until it’s good to go!

Cheese fries with chimichurri steak and Cowboy Charcoal

I’ve recently become a huge fan of smoked sauces for grilled meats, like smoked butter and chimichurri, because they’re super easy to make and ridiculously versatile. These sauces pair perfectly with everything: beef, seafood, chicken, roasted veggies or even just a slice of warm French bread. 

For more ideas about what to do with chimichurri, check out my Best Chimichurri Recipes!

Ingredients for Cheese Fries with Chimichurri Steak

  • Steak: We’ll season our hanger steaks with my Gaucho Steakhouse Rub and FYR BLK Hot Sauce as a binder.
  • Chimichurri: This South American cowboy sauce is made of chopped fresh parsley, chopped cilantro, red wine vinegar, garlic, green onions, red pepper flakes, olive oil and kosher salt. 
  • Cheese Sauce: I purchased some premium cheese sauce at the grocery as a time saver for this recipe. If you’d like to do a homemade cheese sauce in place of this check out my beer cheese sauce!
  • Crispy Shallots: ​For a little extra crunch, we’ll fry finely sliced shallots in canola oil. Don’t underestimate the flavor with these crispy little slices. It adds texture and a savory zest to the dish.
  • Fries: ​The foundation of it all. Grab a bag of your favorite fries (or make your own) and some FYR RED Hot Sauce for the best cheese fries with chimichurri steak. 
Smoked chimichurri and fried shallots

How to Get the Best Fries

Whether you buy a bag of frozen fries or make your own, here are a couple tips to remember for any loaded fries recipe. To ensure your French fries cook evenly and get that freakin’ delicious crisp, spread your fries out in a single layer on a baking sheet or in the air fryer basket.

Also, make sure you choose the right fries! Crinkle-cut fries, steak fries, waffle fries or even sweet potato fries all work great. If you’ve got extra time and want to make your own fries, cut them evenly for consistent cooking. You’ll also want to soak them in cold water and a teaspoon of baking soda to get rid of excess starch and achieve crispy fries perfection. Check out my beef tallow fries or these regular fries for more detail on how to execute homemade fries!

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How to Make Cheese Fries with Chimichurri Steak

Making the Chimichurri 

Add all the ingredients for the chimichurri —1/2 cup chopped parsley, 1/2 cup chopped cilantro, 1/4 red wine vinegar, 4-6 minced garlic cloves, 2 tablespoons chopped green onions, 1 tablespoon red chili flakes, olive oil to your desired consistency and kosher salt to taste — to a mason jar. Give it a good mix.

Then, drop in a smoldering Cowboy Lump charcoal from the fire (ideally white hot). If you don’t use Cowboy Charcoal, please only use real wood or natural lump charcoal. Do not use briquettes or any charcoal that has been treated with chemicals. Cover quickly to encapsulate the smoke, then set to the side to marinate for 20-30 minutes. Fish out the piece of charcoal once you’re done marinating. 

Grilling the Steak

To make the steak for our cheese fries with chimichurri steak recipe, first preheat your grill to high heat (about 400 degrees Fahrenheit) for direct cooking. Then, slather your 1-2 hanger steaks in FYR BLK Hot Sauce to serve as a binder for the rub. Then season generously with 3 tablespoons of my Gaucho Steakhouse Rub or your favorite beef rub.

Grilled hanger steaks and then slicing them against the grain.

Next, add the steaks to the grill to cook for 3-4 minutes per side or until 120 degrees F internal temperature. Once they’ve reached temperature, pull them off and let the steak rest for about 10 minutes. Once the rest is complete, slice the steak against the grain into bite-sized cubes.

Frying the Shallots

For an extra crispy topping on our cheese fries with chimichurri steak, add a skillet to the grill with 2 cups of canola oil. When the oil is nice and hot, add 1/2 cup of finely sliced shallots and fry for 1-2 minutes, or until crispy golden brown. Once they’re done, pull the shallots off the grill and let them cool. The crunch and added flavor is next level.

​Assembling the Cheese Fries with Chimichurri Steak

To finish, add your favorite cooked fries to a plate and then top with the cheese sauce. Let cook in an oven at 350F for 2-3 minutes or until the cheese is very melted. Add the steak, chimichurri, fried shallots and FYR RED hot sauce on top. Serve and enjoy!

Assembling cheese fries with chimichurri steak

What to Serve with Cheese Fries with Chimichurri Steak 

With a plate of loaded fries like this, you’ll want to keep your sides simple and fresh. A lime-scallion slaw on the side would be great, or a simple garden salad. 

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Leftovers and Reheating

If you have leftover cheese fries with chimichurri steak, store all the ingredients separately in the fridge for no more than 3 days. Reheat them in the oven by spreading the fries on a baking sheet, covering with aluminum foil and then baking at medium heat (about 350 degrees F) until warmed through. I also like to reheat the steak in same way in the oven or in a frying pan. To reheat the cheese sauce, place it in a small saucepan over medium-low heat until warmed through. 

Eating cheese fries with chimichurri steak

FAQs

Can I use different cuts of steak? 

For sure. Ribeye steak, skirt steak, sirloin steak and flank steak are all great options for cheese fries with chimichurri steak. Just be sure to pay attention to the cooking time and check the internal temperature so you don’t overcook your steak. 

What’s a faster way to chop all these fresh herbs for the zesty chimichurri sauce? 

Your new kitchen best friend: the food processor! I love the food processor because you can throw in all the ingredients (including the garlic and red pepper flakes) and blend to your desired consistency. 

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Cheese Fries with Chimichurri Steak

This loaded plate of fries has steak, zesty chimichurri sauce and melted cheese for the ultimate comfort food dinner.
Course Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine American, South American
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 1136kcal
Author Derek Wolf

Ingredients

Steak:

Chimichurri:

  • ½ cup Parsley chopped
  • ¼ cup Cilantro chopped
  • ¼ cup Red Wine Vinegar
  • 4-6 Garlic Cloves minced
  • 2 tbsp Green Onions chopped
  • 1 tbsp Red Chili Flakes
  • Olive Oil to desired consistency
  • Salt to taste

Crispy Shallots:

  • ½ Finely Sliced Shallots
  • 2 cups Canola Oil

Fries:

Instructions

Chimichurri:

  • Add all the ingredients for the chimichurri to the mason jar and mix. Then add a smoldering Cowboy Lump charcoal from the fire (ideally white hot). Cover quickly to encapsulate the smoke, then set to the side to marinate for 20-30 minutes.

Steak & Fries:

  • Preheat your grill to high heat (around 400F) for direct cooking.
  • Slather you steak in FYR BLK Hot Sauce and season generously with my Gaucho Steakhouse Rub or your favorite beef rub.
  • Add a skillet to the grill with 2 cups of oil. Add the finely sliced shallots and fry for 1-2 minutes or until crispy golden brown. Pull off and let cool once done.
  • Add the steaks to the grill to cook for 3-4 minutes per side or until 120F internal. Once done, pull off and let rest. Once rested, slice against the grain into bite size cubes.
  • Add your favorite cooked fries to a plate and then top with cheese sauce. I used premade fries and cheese sauce for this cook to save time, but you're welcome to use homemade. Let them cook in an oven at 350F for 2-3 minutes or until the cheese is very melted. Add the steak, chimichurri, fried shallots and FYR RED hot sauce on top. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

How to Make the Best Fries
Whether you buy a bag of frozen fries or make your own, here are a couple tips to remember for any loaded fries recipe. To ensure your French fries cook evenly and get that freakin’ delicious crisp, spread your fries out in a single layer on a baking sheet or in the air fryer basket.
Also, make sure you choose the right fries! Crinkle-cut fries, steak fries, waffle fries or even sweet potato fries all work great. If you’ve got extra time and want to make your own fries, cut them evenly for consistent cooking. You’ll also want to soak them in cold water and a teaspoon of baking soda to get rid of excess starch and achieve crispy fries perfection. Check out my beef tallow fries or these regular fries for more detail on how to execute homemade fries!

Nutrition

Calories: 1136kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 121g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 32g | Monounsaturated Fat: 75g | Trans Fat: 0.4g | Cholesterol: 34mg | Sodium: 70mg | Potassium: 294mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1410IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 61mg | Iron: 3mg

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Loaded Fries Recipes 

A plate full of loaded fries ready to serve.

Loaded Fries, whether made in the oven, air fryer, or on the FYR Grill, are the ultimate comfort food that…

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A plate full of loaded fries ready to serve.

Loaded Fries, whether made in the oven, air fryer, or on the FYR Grill, are the ultimate comfort food that I could personally eat all the freakin’ time. They’re an appetizer or satisfying meal, perfect for game day, Friday night, or any night of the week. So, without further ado, here are my favorite loaded fries recipes!

One of our loaded fries recipes, cooked and ready to serve.

My round-up of loaded fries recipes is guaranteed to take your crispy fries to the next level. Firstly, we’re talking about the best fries loaded with melty cheese, savory meats, and fresh toppings. So, let’s get into why you’ll love these delicious recipes and how to make them the star of your next big game or gathering.

Why You’ll Love These Loaded Fries Recipes

Loaded fries are the epitome of comfort food, combining crispy french fries with cheesy goodness and hearty toppings. Here’s why these easy recipes are a must-try:

Firstly, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, the fries are perfectly golden brown with that extra crispiness everyone loves.

A plate of assembled loaded fries.

Secondly, with versatile toppings, from steak and shrimp to chili and bacon, you can customize your loaded fries with your favorite ingredients.

Additionally, you can make these recipes with minimal effort. You can cut and fry your own fries for an elevated plate of fries, or you can start with a bag of frozen french fries. They’ll be great either way because of the delicious protein we grill up to put on top! Moreover, they are a crowd-pleaser, making the best appetizers for any occasion, leaving everyone satisfied and craving more.

If, like me, you love loaded appetizers that double as meals, check out Loaded Buffalo Chicken Kettle Chips and Steak and Blue Cheese Kettle Chips. Or, consider these killer nacho recipes: Loaded Huevos Rancheros Nachos, Grilled Trash Can Nachos, Pulled Pork Loin Nachos, Steak Elote Nachos, and Surf and Turf Nachos.

A potato wedge bite with cheese, steak and guacamole.

Tips on Making the Best Fries for Loaded Fries Recipes

To achieve the best fries for your loaded fries recipes, here are some general rules of thumb: 

  1. Use a Single Layer: Spread your fries out in a single layer on a baking sheet or in the air fryer basket to ensure they cook evenly and get that perfect crisp.
  2. Choose the Right Fries: Crinkle-cut fries, steak fries, waffle fries, or even sweet potato fries all work great. For homemade fries, cut them evenly for consistent cooking.
  3. Extra Crispiness: For homemade french fries, soak them in cold water and a teaspoon of baking soda before cooking to remove excess starch.
  4. Season Generously: Don’t ever skimp on the seasoning. Garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, or your favorite brand of seasoned salt can amp up the flavor beyond the usual. 
  5. Savory Meats: Would it really be an Over the Fire Cooking recipe without some savory, tender and juicy protein?! The secret to all my loaded fries recipes is actually the steak, chicken or seafood being added on top. Well seasoned or marinated meats will take any plate of fries to the next level.
  6. Melty Cheese: Use blocks of cheese that you shred yourself for the creamiest, meltiest results.
A ladle full of birria getting added on top of fries.

Loaded Fries Recipes Roundup

Loaded fries are the perfect blend of crispy, cheesy, and savory goodness. Whether it’s for the big game or a casual Friday night, these easy appetizer recipes are sure to please.

Loaded Steak Fries with Shrimp.

Loaded Steak Fries with Shrimp

Get ready for the ultimate surf-and-turf experience. These steak fries are topped with succulent shrimp, melty cheese, and green onions. A drizzle of hot sauce and a dollop of sour cream take this dish to the next level.
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a plate of loaded chili cheese fries set next to a fire

Loaded Chili Cheese Fries

Comfort food at its finest. Crispy fries smothered in homemade chili, shredded cheddar, and mozzarella cheese, then baked until the cheese melts to perfection. Sprinkle red onions and green onions on top for a burst of flavor.
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Loaded Steak Fried, a shot from the top of the plate.

Loaded Steak Fries

These loaded cheese fries feature crispy steak fries topped with juicy, grilled steak slices, shredded cheese, and crispy bacon bits. Add a side of ranch dressing for dipping, and you've got a game-day favorite.
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Grilled Buffalo Chicken Fries are easy to make for game day!

Buffalo Chicken Fries

Crispy french fries topped with spicy buffalo chicken, shredded lettuce, and shredded cheddar cheese. Serve with a side of ranch dressing and a sprinkle of green onions for a dish that’s sure to be a hit.
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The Birria Fries assembled and served.

Birria Fries

Birria Fries for tender, flavorful short rib beef served on top s of melty cheese and crispy fries.
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Grilled Steak Potato Wedges garnished and served.

Grilled Steak Potato Wedges

Grilled Steak Potato Wedges for a fun, sharable dinner or appetizer.
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What to Serve with Loaded Fries

These loaded fries recipes are a fantastic main course on their own. Serve with pitchers of beer or iced tea if you’re not in the mood to drink alcohol while you scarf. Keep some of my epic hot sauces nearby to amp up the heat.

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If you have a super-hungry crowd, consider serving them up alongside some of the Best Chicken Wing Recipes.

Leftover Loaded Fries & reheating

If you have leftovers from our loaded fries recipes (which is highly unlikely!), here’s how to make the most of them. Store all the ingredients separately in the fridge for no more than 3 days.

A close up shot of a fork full of fries from our surf and turf loaded fries recipe.

Reheat them in the oven by spreading the fries on a baking sheet, covering with aluminum foil, and then baking at medium heat until warmed through. I also like to reheat whatever my protein is the same way in the oven or in a frying pan.

You can also chop up the fries and use them as a filling for tacos or burritos. For a delicious breakfast, top your leftover fries with scrambled eggs, shredded cheese, and bacon bits.

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FAQs for Loaded Fries

How do I keep my fries crispy when making loaded fries?

To keep fries crispy, spread them in a single layer on a baking sheet or air fryer basket and avoid overcrowding. For homemade fries, soaking them in cold water with a little baking soda before cooking can help achieve extra crispiness.

Can I use frozen fries for loaded fries recipes?

Absolutely! Frozen fries are a time-saving option that works perfectly. Just follow the package directions for cooking, before loading them up with your favorite toppings.

How do I make my cheese sauce from scratch for loaded fries?

To make your own cheese sauce, melt butter in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Stir in flour, then slowly whisk in milk until the mixture thickens. Add shredded cheese and then stir until the cheese melts and the sauce is creamy.

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